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MEETING WITH Shri BV KANTI JT DIRECTOR ICDS ON 03 SEP 2001
Discussed about the formation of FORCES Bangalore Chapter and about the proposal
to involve NGO’s in assisting the AWW’s in proper delivery of health and nutrition
services to the under 6 years children in the urban slums. He stated that there were about
400 anganwadis in Bangalore city and surrounding rural areas and would give me the list
of 214 AW’s to start with as these catered to the slums. He rang up the CDPO State
Mr. Shivaram Gowda Tele 2121917 to furnish the list of 114 AW’s and CDPO Central
Ms. Pushpalatha Tele 2234490 to give the list of 100 AW’s. He asked me to contact him
the next day for this information.
He stated that the study done by Ms. Laxmi was a sample study of the education
component of the ICDS done for DPEP and he did not have a copy of the study.
Regarding the shortage of weighing machines he stated that though they had the required
funds a block had occurred through the dept of Weights and Measures who wanted them
to purchase the NBB weighing machines rather than the Salter Scales. This has now been
sorted out as the weighing involved children of 5-6 years also.
The new growth charts have been approved but due to shortage of resources cannot be
implemented immediately. A workshop by UNICEF is being organized at NIPCCD in
mid September. Trial introduction in Gulbargha (11 projects i.e. 2000 AW’s) and
Raichur (5 projects i.e. 1300 AW’s) Districts is being planned shortly by UNICEF. The
growth Chart has been christened "Darpana" (mirror) as it reflects the true picture of the
child's health. The project also attempts to involve the community in monitoring the
child’s growth.
The 600 vacancies of supervisors are still held up due to the new guidelines for
recruitment, which gives rural weightage, but the same would be filled up shortly through
merit rather than by interviews. He also said that for the first time the GOK has agreed to
reserve 25% vacancies for AWW’s who are educated (matric and above).
The PMJY (Prime Minister’s Gramodaya Yojana) scheme had given Rs 30 Crores
last year (March 2001) and because of the delay in release Rs 24 Crores is still
unutilized. This year an additional Rs 21 Crores has been released and hence the state
is shortly (in September) going to introduce one boiled egg for 3 days a week for all
children. The modalities of supply are being finalized.
The earlier scheme of giving nutrition through Agro-Corn continues (Rs 1.25 + 0.80).
Children below 3 years are also given 100 gms ARE (amylase rich food) which
provides 300 Cals energy and 10 gm protein apart from reducing the bulk of the
food. This year they are giving it to 3-6 year age group also. Agro-Corn supplies the
same at Rs 15.80/ Kg if the GOK supplies PDS Wheat or at Rs 20.00/ Kg if supplied at
open market rate. He categorically stated that there was no shortage of funds or food but
also mentioned that local non-availability is still possible due to logistical and other
problems.
REPORT ON DISCUSSIONS HELD WITH SHRI B.V. KANTHI, Dy.
Dir. (ICDS) OF Dept, of WC D, Karnataka on 11.08.2000
1. Functioning ofAnganwadis:
Out of 40,170 Anganwadis sanctioned in the state 40,012 are functional. Though no.
of AWWs are less (39469 Anganwadi workers, 39926 helpers) still the others are
functional by making someone incharge by adjustments locally.
(Appendix A).
2. Shortage ofStaff:
There is an acute shortage of supervisors with only 660 in position out of the
sanctioned 1862 (shortfall of 1202). (Though Govt, sanction for recruitment exists
technical ban due to indecision regarding rural pass marks, the posts cannot be
immediately filled up). Shortages in other staff is minimal (Appendix A).
3. Training :
CDPO's and ACDPO's are trained for 2 months at NIPCCD Bangalore. Supervisors
are trained at MLTC (Middle Level Training Centre) Ujire (DK district). Anganwadi
workers are trained for 3 months at 26 training centres (list attached Appx 'B').
training has been intensified as UDISHA (World Bank assisted scheme, all over
India) (Document attached, Appendix ’A') An innovative training programme was
carried out in 1995 for 6 days through UNICEF to clear the backlog of training.
Every 2 years refresher training is carried out for AWWs.
Minimum qualification for AWW is 7th std for rural, X std for urban, graduate for
supervisor, xMS W or Master in Home Science for ACDPO's & CDPO's.
4. Buildings :
Only 30% of Anganwadis have own buildings. (Appendix C). recently it was felt that
loans could be taken from HUDCO for constructing new buildings but the interest
rate was too high. Finance department is seriously considering sanctioning funds in a
phased manner (Rs. 30 Cr. For 2000-01 may be sanctioned). Cost of each building
works out to slightly above Rs. 1 lakh.
5. Central Funding :
ICDS is 100 percent centrally sponsored scheme (CSS). Administrative and
establishment expenses are totally home by centre. During 1999-2000 Rs. 7813 lakhs
sanctioned by GOI under CSS. Funds released were Rs. 5111.35 lakhs, against
amount spent by Zilla Parishads Rs. 6424.15 lakhs (Appendix 'D'). This year 20002001 Rs. 7788 lakhs has been sanctioned.
6. State Expenditure'.
The state govt, only funds the nutrition supplement through the Zilla Parishads. (Cost
per child/day is Rs. 1.25 and for malnourished child grade III & IX is Rs. 2.50).
During 2000-2001 the state spent Rs. 3634 lakhs under planned expenditure,
Rs. 6022.7£8feaH& lakhs under non-planned expenditure, Rs. 962 lakhs under SCP
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(Special Component Plan - Scheduled casts, etc) and Rs. 289 lakhs on TSP (Tribal
Special Plan). Every month 1/12th of the annual amount is released to the ZP's
Expenditure during 1999-2000 is given in Appendix ’E’ i.e. Rs. 7741.06 lakhs.
7.
Vehicles and Equipment
Vehicles are supplied by UNICEF at the scale of one per project (usually one block).
There are a total of 185 projects (99 tribal, 10 urban and 176 rural). If a block has
more than 200 Anganwadis then an additional ACDPO is authorised and hence an
additional vehicle is provided. POL is also paid by centre.
Weighing scales (Salter scales) were supplied initially by UNICEF for all the 40,000
Anganwadis. There is an acute shortage of 700 scales and these are likely to be
procured within a month. However many ofthe original scales supplied by UNICEF
have become faulty and require replacement. (Qty is being assessed.).
8. Medical Kits :
Earlier central government was supplying the kit annually. This year sanction has
been accorded to the state government to purchase locally. Earlier kit used to cost
Rs.300/- now cost estimated at Rs. 600/-. This will be provided locally at district
level through ZP.
9. Other activities ofA
The ICDS has viewed seriously the increasing involvement of AWW in pulse polio
programme, census, census of livestock, leprosy, and RCH. Hence they have taken
measures to reduce this and remuneration of Rs. 0.25 per house visited or Rs. 250/per month etc. to act as a deterrent.
10. Relationship with PHC, SC, ANM, etc.
The AWW has no problem working with the ANM's now. Earlier conflicts used to
arise due to FP targets. Also, all cases of malnutrition taken to PHC’s. Monthly
meetings at Division and Dist. Level with PHC doctors and DHO's etc.
11, Shortage ofgrowth charts.
This was initially supplied by UNICEF. Now some shortage. Also plan to print new
growth chart based on NIPCCD recommendations to include developmental
milestones also (sample attached) and a copy will be given to the mother also.
12, Teaching aids and toys.
Earlier these were given only one time. Now Rs. 500/- per year per Anganwadi. This
will be provided locally by ZP. Also Rs. 5 crores sanctioned by government for
improving Anganwadis for purchase of durries, fans, utensils etc.
13. Procurement of Nutrition supplement:
Nutrition supplement is given by energy' food twice a week in 21 districts and thrice a
week in 11 districts (Based on location of Agro products) Food is based on CFTRI
formula, (see attached composition), prepared by Karnataka State Agro Coiji.
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Products. 1 kg packets in 25kg container, 3 months shelf life. Other days rice
(through PDS) CDPO at Taluk level procures and distributes through contractor
directly to the Anganwadis (monthly). Firewood or k'oil Rs. 75/- per month to be
given through gram Panchayat. Now directly deducted from ZP and given in
Anganwadi account. Problem still in urban area.
14. Sthree Shakti - Project for empowerment of women being launched. 1 lakh SHG's
(i.e. 2-3 per Anganwadi) each will have a revolving fund of Rs. 5000/-, Rs. 50 Cr.
being sanctioned. (Budgeted for Rs. 72.67 crores ). Details will be collected later
on launch of programme.
15. Integrated nutrition project (INP) Being launched shortly as pilot project in
Gulbarga, Raichur, Tumkur and Chikmaglur. For children below 2 years of age.
Consultant Tara Gopal Das. (Jt. Secy. NutritionjVeena Siva Ram Rao from
Karnataka, so interested in Karnataka first). Details will be made available later.
16. Malnourished children : Totally 11,683 children in grade III & IV in Karnataka.
Immunization status dealt by Health Dept, so no disparity in figures.
17. Mode evaluation : Evaluation done by MODE commissioned by UNICEF on ICDS
functioning in Karnataka in Dec 97 - Feb 98 is also perused, (copy available).
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Appendix 'D'
Information ofAnganwadis and budget of Karnataka (1999-2000)
No. of Anganwadi Sanctioned
: 40,170.
No. of Anganwadi functioning
: 40,012.
No. of Anganwadi workers in position
: 39,469
No. of Anganwadi helpers in position
: 39,926
Total budget allocation under CSS for 1999-2000 in lakhs : Rs. 7,813.00
Total Grants released by G.O.I during 1999-2000 in lakhs : Rs. 5,111.35
Total amount spend by the ZP’s during 1999-2000 in lakhs : Rs. 6,424.15
Supplementary Nutrition Programme
Total allocation for the year 1999-2000 in lakhs
: Rs. 8,672.75
Expenditure in lakhs
: Rs. 7,741.06
SI
No.
Anganwadis Training centres in
Karnataka
District
1.
Bangalore
Bangalore (U)
2.
Anekal
Bangalore (U)
3.
Kadur
Chickmagalur
4.
Madekeri
Kodagu
5.
Gulbarga
Gulbarga
6.
Mysore
Mysore
7.
Dharwar
Dharwar
8.
Ankola
Utthara Kannada
9.
Yellapura
Utthara Kannada
10.
Guledgudda
Bagalkote
11.
Amingad
Bagalkote
12.
Kukkanoor
Koppal
13.
Belgaum
Belgaum
14.
Ullal
Dakshina Kannada
15.
Ujire - MLTC
Dakshina Kannada
16.
Manipal
Udupi
17.
Hassan
Hassan
18.
Arasikere
Hassan
19.
Bethamangala
Kolar
20.
Sirigere
Chitradurga
21.
Mandya
Mandya
22.
Harapanahally
Davangere
23.
Davangere
Davangere
24.
Shimoga
Shimoga
25.
Tumkur
Tumkur
26.
Kanakpura
Bangalore (R)
*
Government
WEKUfiE-i
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as on 3
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1
2
: No.o f :No.o f
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san,
fun.
3
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bld.
4
5
6
7
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8
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bld.
9
10
11
47
123
387
153
158
69
21
416
236
29
1$9
50
4 72
293
317
94
79
3 28
17
121
733
39
228
107
29
19
448
734
258
63 7
787
1100
7
7
162
458
53
143
46
1366
1360
18
22
26 7
31 7
92
50
403
8) Ch ikmagalur
1213
1179
31
16
79
584
61
31
52
9 ) Ch a mar aj an agar
1085
1085
3
8
63
491
51
85
26
10)Ch ftradurga
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1336
1336
26
10
973
78
84
49
126 2
.2
3
62
1 26 2
63
776
70
93
1 2) charuad
58
806
806
23
19
71
312
46
29
13)Gulbarga
282
2350
2350
15
20
194
1126
101
3 20
226
i4 ) Ga dag
8 26
826
10
14
111
29 8
15) Hassan
21
1594
1594
244
888
16) H aver £
1 249
1249
14
23
126
44 2
1 7)Kolar
2361
2356
01
07
310
771
1 8) Karuar
120 2
1 202
26
38
196
6 20
19) Kopp al a
893
893
12
19
158
357
20) Myso re
1930
1930
3
4
380
795
1 72
21) Mangalore
1775
1732
13
40
166
1010
60
60
12
22) Man dya
1655
1655
12
13
354
500
153
23) Madikeri
92
144
692
692
42
2
144
3 80
31
28
8
24 )R al chur
1308
1308
01
09
123
609
146
167
115
25) Shimoga
13 23
1322
9
20
184
677
86
70
96
129
88
1) Bangalore(U)
1 192
2) Bangalor e(R )
1891
1888
3) 8ijapur
1301
1301
15
4) Bell ary
1372
1372
1
5) Belgaum
36 73
3673
6) Bidar
7) Bagalko te
1151
1192
12
330
41
18
55
47
449
3 84
90
211
84
32
63
40
39
162
120
103
26) Tumkur
233 7
2336
4
8
191
1365
124
27) Udupi
1027
1027
9
23
184
54 7
35
To t al
40170
40026
315
502
5289
16883
266 2
15
2933
4415
I O o/
TABLE-4
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TABLE
POPULATION IN THE AGE-GROUP 0-6, NUMBER OF LITERATES
Total Population
SI.
No.
State / District
Population in age-group 0-6
Persons
Males
Females
Persons
Males
Females
3
4
5
6
7
8
KARNATAKA
52,733,958
26,856,343
1
BELGAUM
4,207,264
2
2,147.746
BAGALKOT
1,652,232
835,684
3
BIJAPUR
1.808.863
928,550
4
GULBARGA
5
1.591.379
BIDAR
3.124.858
1.501,374
6
RAICHUR
7
KOPPAL
1.648.212
1.193,496
832,352
602.026
8
GADAG
971,955
493.795
9
DHARWAD
1,603.794
823,415
10
UTTARA KANNADA
1,353.299
687.026
11
HAVERI
1.437.860
740.307
BELLARY
2.025,242
1.028,481
13
CHITRADURGA
1,510.227
14
772,649
DAVANGERE
1,789.693
15
917.320
SHIMOGA
1.639.595
16
UDUPI
1.109,494
17
829.365
521,541
2,579.516
19
CHIKMAGALUR
TUMKUR
KOLAR
2.523.406
20
1.281,153
BANGALORE
6.523,110
3,422.797
21
BANGALORE RURAL
1.877,416
22
961.335
MANDYA
1,761.718
887.307
23
HASSAN
1.721.319
858.623
24
DAKSHINA KANNADA
1,896.403
25
937.651 '
KODAGU
545.322
26
273.210 I
MYSORE
2,624.911
27
CHAMRAJNAGAR
964,275
6,825,168
600.722
254,479
272.595
509,233
234.495
267.418
198,615
132,626
207,346
169,480
193,908
301.217
189.161
226,873
198,763
108,778
131,047
291.371
318.071
728,615
213,921
191,677
192,525
213,257
66.809
305,247
107,919
3,501,499
312,304
131,239
138.293
262,848
119,195
136,273
102.481
67,982
106.675
87.095
98.899
154.587
97.220
116,375
101,473
55.647
66,726
149,272
161,002
375.585
110,216
98.949
98.048
109,227
33,796
154.955
55.137
3,324,669
288,418
123,240
134,302
246,385
115,300
131.145
96.134
64,644
100.671
82,385
12
25,877,615
2,059.518
816.548
880.313
1.533.479
730,695
815.860
591,470
478.160
780,379
666.273
697.553
996.761
737.578
872.373
810.230
587.953
564.829
1.267.575
1.242.253
3,100,313
916.081
874,411
862,696
958.752
272.112
1,289.070
474.380
1
18
2
NOTE :
1.139,104
770,679
574,275
1,311,941
1,335,841
489.895
___ L
95,009
146,630
91.941
110,498
97.290
53,131
64.321
142.099
157,069
353,030
103,705
92.728
94.477
104.030
33,013
150.292
52,782
Literates exclude children in the cage-group 0-6 years who were by definition treated as
illiterate in the Census of India 2OoI
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